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thank you for joining us. what is it that you want to know before you would eat genetically engineered meat or food? >> i think this falls under the notion of what we've been calling for the last 10, 15 years, precautionary principle. it's the idea that if something new is going to be introduced, for example, like genetically engineered food to human beings, then the burden of proof it's that safe, effective, not an environmental problem, falls on the people who want to introduce it, as opposed to proving it isn't dangerous. so that's really the issue here. this is not a new concept. in medicine, we've had this idea of first do no harm since the time of aapproximahip pohipoacr >> you see young ladies becoming older sooner because of the hormones. that's the concern for most people, they don't flow how it's going to affect their bodies. >> absolutely. and ultimately, we have to decide if a product is safe. to do that, it's where we put that fulcrum, where we put that point of say. it's the product that's being
thank you for joining us. what is it that you want to know before you would eat genetically engineered meat or food? >> i think this falls under the notion of what we've been calling for the last 10, 15 years, precautionary principle. it's the idea that if something new is going to be introduced, for example, like genetically engineered food to human beings, then the burden of proof it's that safe, effective, not an environmental problem, falls on the people who want to introduce it, as...
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thank you to all of us for joining us. i want to start with you kassim. this is -- it's kind of auto biographical. it's inspired by your upbringing. you're muslim? >> yes. >> and you grew up in michigan? >> yes. >> you had sort of a typical american upbringing in many ways? >> absolutely. >> at some point it became clear to you that you were not the same as everybody else. you were being treated as an other. >> right. >> pick it up from there. >> the reason i made this film, i was raised a certain way, learning a lot of different things about love and acceptance and forgiveness, that kind of stuff. none of which is what's being portrayed nowadays of the whole extremism, terrorism, that angle. so i felt like i needed to do something about it and my voice is pretty much writing this film. >> something interesting that you wrote and i picked up on. you said you as an american not only live in fear of terrorism but you live in fear of being associated with terrorism. >> absolutely. the issue here at the root of this whole thing is the fact that there's this o
thank you to all of us for joining us. i want to start with you kassim. this is -- it's kind of auto biographical. it's inspired by your upbringing. you're muslim? >> yes. >> and you grew up in michigan? >> yes. >> you had sort of a typical american upbringing in many ways? >> absolutely. >> at some point it became clear to you that you were not the same as everybody else. you were being treated as an other. >> right. >> pick it up from there....
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most of us, over 50, are used to having women in the church. they taught us how to make the first communion. they schooled us in our faith. we are used to wonderful him. >> you wrote a strong article on the opinion page. you are pleaded with the catholic church to excommunicate you. because you were at the core, and the cases pedophilia. why not leave the church instead of encouraging them to excommunicate you? >> by virtue, we are in god's people. it's impossible to leave god's people. this is my home. this is my spiritual home. this is my family, my community. it's hard to walk away from your family. many of us are homeful that change will come. people are ready for it. it's not enough for all of us to complain. we have to be the elements of change. when this came to me, again. i said i have to do something. it's not enough to complain. i went online and found change groups and got out my checkbook, i'm going to help. bring about change in the church. i hope others will say it's time. it's time for us to take an active stand on where we want
most of us, over 50, are used to having women in the church. they taught us how to make the first communion. they schooled us in our faith. we are used to wonderful him. >> you wrote a strong article on the opinion page. you are pleaded with the catholic church to excommunicate you. because you were at the core, and the cases pedophilia. why not leave the church instead of encouraging them to excommunicate you? >> by virtue, we are in god's people. it's impossible to leave god's...
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the whole process was where two different starns were used, the standard i used and the standard the d.o.d. applied were vastly different. that's why i think you see the drama which unfolded and the interest of d.o.d. to come in and change things the way they did. and, you know, i can't argue against d.o.d. they have a perring on tifr to do this. however, i've said several times that the way they looked at it wasn't appropriate by the fact that they didn't bother to check with the sourcing of my research assistant and everything that she did to make sure that everything was found in the open public sector in some form, or the individuals who had worked with me in the army to actually go through item by item. i mean, they had tons of questions i had to answer relating to sourcing to make sure. >> were you worried while compiling the facts, while recalling your memories of your missions, while you were crafting this book, were you worried at all about national security foremost? >> absolutely. >> or were you thinking about i want to tell my story regard littregardless of how it might a
the whole process was where two different starns were used, the standard i used and the standard the d.o.d. applied were vastly different. that's why i think you see the drama which unfolded and the interest of d.o.d. to come in and change things the way they did. and, you know, i can't argue against d.o.d. they have a perring on tifr to do this. however, i've said several times that the way they looked at it wasn't appropriate by the fact that they didn't bother to check with the sourcing of...
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avery, begin with you, how often is this state secret privilege actually used. >> used in numbers of very important high-profile cases, fredricka. this is especially significant because al awlaki is a very powerful cleric advocating jihad. what the. >> is arguing is that because of al awlaki is a citizen of the united states, you can't kill him without a hearing, a notice, a fifth amendment right under our bill of rights. it's a fascinating case. but i think what's going to happen is that the federal court will never get to the issue of state secrets. why? simply because the suit brought by his father is going to be challenged as not having standing, meaning that he doesn't have the right to bring the lawsuit in the first place. >> okay. so richard, now i'm wondering, the obama administration says going forward with this case would mean the disclosure of highly sensitive information. they don't want that to happen. what court would make this decision whether, indeed, the government is making a good argument to have this father's case dismissed? >> a federal court, fred, that's the an
avery, begin with you, how often is this state secret privilege actually used. >> used in numbers of very important high-profile cases, fredricka. this is especially significant because al awlaki is a very powerful cleric advocating jihad. what the. >> is arguing is that because of al awlaki is a citizen of the united states, you can't kill him without a hearing, a notice, a fifth amendment right under our bill of rights. it's a fascinating case. but i think what's going to happen...
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get in touch with us. you can use any of my pages. i'm on facebook and twitter. let us know what you've been through and we will share those stories in the news room and drew, the investigation is ongoing. big piece of machinery, mechanical failures happen, but when it does, we want to know why. >> couple of hero there. the guy who designed that plane, it didn't tear apart. great landing. we're going to stay with air travel here, josh. confirmation coming that southwest airline is going to buy airtran. it could impact what you pay to fly. christine romans following this big story in new york. why the merger now? >> there was another merger of continental and united. you have an economy starting to come back and the airlines trying to figure out how to take advantage of that. southwest will by airtran. the deal is about 1.4 billion. about 3 billion including debt in some parts. it gives southwest access to airtran's atlanta, boston, new york city markets and that allows southwest to grow. southwest in a call this morning said that the logo, the southwest name will
get in touch with us. you can use any of my pages. i'm on facebook and twitter. let us know what you've been through and we will share those stories in the news room and drew, the investigation is ongoing. big piece of machinery, mechanical failures happen, but when it does, we want to know why. >> couple of hero there. the guy who designed that plane, it didn't tear apart. great landing. we're going to stay with air travel here, josh. confirmation coming that southwest airline is going...
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ted turner, thank you and thanks to all of us for joining us today. we're hoping you connect to us on twitter. for my cohost, we do read every single one of the messages you post there or on facebook. join us every weekend. you can also log on 24/7 to cnnmoney.com. have a great weekend. >>> a look at the headlines in the "newsroom." bishop eddie long speaks. he says he'll fight lawsuits saying he coerced young men into having sex. >>> a memoir the defense department doesn't want you to read. it has destroyed thousands of copies. we'll talk to the author of "operation dark heart." >>> and did you have trouble watching nickelodeon yesterday? well, that was the idea. the children's network going dark long enough for you and your kids to go out and play. we'll tell you why. >>> our top story, bishop eddie long is speaking out about the sex scandal that's enveloped his atlanta-n atlanta-area megachurch. today he addressed allegations of sex with young men from the pulpit. he said while he's never professed to be a perfect man, he said he's not the man that
ted turner, thank you and thanks to all of us for joining us today. we're hoping you connect to us on twitter. for my cohost, we do read every single one of the messages you post there or on facebook. join us every weekend. you can also log on 24/7 to cnnmoney.com. have a great weekend. >>> a look at the headlines in the "newsroom." bishop eddie long speaks. he says he'll fight lawsuits saying he coerced young men into having sex. >>> a memoir the defense department...
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you've shown us on -- you've given us -- actually, let's go to a different one. it's a bar chart that shows us tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use in families. if we've got that. there we go. look at that. hard to see some of that graphic. but the red bars are kids who have dinner with their parents zero to two times a week and that dark bar is if you have dinner with your family five to seven times a week. look at the difference. it's half in almost every case except marijuana. >> it's about 1 1/2. but nearly twice as much. but again, you think about it, it's intuitive. because the magic that happens around dinner. it's not about the food. the magic around dinner is about the conversation. those families who gather on a regular basis, they find out what their kids are doing. find out what's going on at school and they listen. this is the other important piece. the whole dynamic creates an environment of connecting kids and their parents. that's the key. >> again, it's not that it is dinner. if you have some other way to spend great quality time, because for a lo
you've shown us on -- you've given us -- actually, let's go to a different one. it's a bar chart that shows us tobacco, alcohol, and marijuana use in families. if we've got that. there we go. look at that. hard to see some of that graphic. but the red bars are kids who have dinner with their parents zero to two times a week and that dark bar is if you have dinner with your family five to seven times a week. look at the difference. it's half in almost every case except marijuana. >> it's...
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what can you tell us? when will he leave the white house? >> reporter: a lot of palace intrigue. we are confident, multiple sources telling cnn he does plan to run for the mayor of chicago. that it's very likely. he could make that announcement as early as friday. we even saw the president yesterday kind of giving him a public nudge if you're going it decide, decide quickly. that's days away. right around the corner. the deputy chief of staff, we expect peter rowes will step in as interim chief of staff. rahm emanuel, nickname rahmbo is irreplaceable. we'll have to see. >> thanks. >>> an american soldier in custody in iraq, special iist naftali accused in shooting john carrillo and noonan. the shootings took place last thursday. >> i went down not to get killed in combat, but to get killed in his own barracks was just a shame. >> his big hair matched his big personality. he loved experiencing life and it was great. >> chris lawrence is our pentagon correspondent. now at the pentagon. chris, can you shed an
what can you tell us? when will he leave the white house? >> reporter: a lot of palace intrigue. we are confident, multiple sources telling cnn he does plan to run for the mayor of chicago. that it's very likely. he could make that announcement as early as friday. we even saw the president yesterday kind of giving him a public nudge if you're going it decide, decide quickly. that's days away. right around the corner. the deputy chief of staff, we expect peter rowes will step in as interim...
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think about the creative uses of twitter. twitter being a microblog and suddenly being used for this. i was on the airplane this week, and on one of the travel magazines, they have gps and smartphone here in the u.s., you can download an app that does allow you to see where all the speed traps are apparently. as the investigative brilliant reporter that you are, that's something to look into. >> maybe we'll check into that. the bird thing fascinates me. in colombia, there are like 1,700 birds, or 1,200 birds they believe are being used by drug traffickers or drug traders to warn them that police are coming. >> yes. and think of the amount of time, effort, and energy because not only can they speak in full sentences they can recognize the police. so parrots are much smarter than you ever thought they were. >> always amazing the ingenuity of criminals these days. >> the creativity, which keeps you in business full-time, right, drew? >> if they could bottle that and use it for good. by golly. thank you so much for blowing the wh
think about the creative uses of twitter. twitter being a microblog and suddenly being used for this. i was on the airplane this week, and on one of the travel magazines, they have gps and smartphone here in the u.s., you can download an app that does allow you to see where all the speed traps are apparently. as the investigative brilliant reporter that you are, that's something to look into. >> maybe we'll check into that. the bird thing fascinates me. in colombia, there are like 1,700...
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coli or salmonella, actually most of the food that gets to us doesn't tend to make us sick. what's the difference? why did i need to worry about buying local food? >> i don't think local food? >> i don't think you need to worry about it, you need to enjoy it. i brought some eggs from a generic grocery store. they may have salmonella in them, they're all genetically identical and similar and that's kind of frightening. i don't like to worry about that. i like to worry about what i do know which is these eggs that my friend rebecca grew in her backyard, they are all awesome and genetically different and they're very delicious. >> those come from different chickens? >> yeah. they're different breeds of chickens is why they're different sizes and colors. >> honestly what do you know more about the egg that say come from your friend than the ones that come from the store? >> because i know what she feeds them. i know how she raises them. i know how the chickens react. i know they get sunshine, they're happy and actually get hugs. >> they get hugs. >> yeah. >> and do we -- how doe
coli or salmonella, actually most of the food that gets to us doesn't tend to make us sick. what's the difference? why did i need to worry about buying local food? >> i don't think local food? >> i don't think you need to worry about it, you need to enjoy it. i brought some eggs from a generic grocery store. they may have salmonella in them, they're all genetically identical and similar and that's kind of frightening. i don't like to worry about that. i like to worry about what i do...
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that's going to do it for us. thanks so much for being with us. >> meantime, the news continue on cnn with kyra fip lips. good morning. >> are you saying there's no e.t.? >> no. i'm not saying that. just getting myself in trouble again here. i just don't think e.t. visited earth yet. >> he doesn't know if he likes m&ms. >> stop e-mailing me. >> kiran and i love m&ms. that's for sure. we are not putting those away. great day. >>> good morning, everybody. here's what we're working on this morning. >> he pulled out one of his grenades, american grenade, you know, pops it and then tells me [ bleep ]. >> targeting civilians in a combat zone. american soldiesoldiers, our ow for the fun of it and then covering up the crime. >> organic. natural. you see the buzz words on food labels. you think you're eating well. well, we have a reality check for you. >>> and surprising results on a religion iq test. atheists and agnostics score higher than christians. 9:00 a.m. on the east coast. 6:00 a.m. out west. i'm kyra phillips. yo
that's going to do it for us. thanks so much for being with us. >> meantime, the news continue on cnn with kyra fip lips. good morning. >> are you saying there's no e.t.? >> no. i'm not saying that. just getting myself in trouble again here. i just don't think e.t. visited earth yet. >> he doesn't know if he likes m&ms. >> stop e-mailing me. >> kiran and i love m&ms. that's for sure. we are not putting those away. great day. >>> good morning,...
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and he joins us now. j.l., good to talk to you. >> thank you. >> i had to have a conversation before this just to sort of better understand how we could approach this conversation. because these are accusations, allegations at this point. nothing's been proven against the bishop eddie long. but were you shocked to hear, to read about these accusations from these two young men against the bishop? >> no, i was not. >> you weren't? >> no, i was not shocked. when i was doing research for my first book, i talked with thousands of men around the world who shared with me about the struggles of being in the church and hear pastors talking about homosexuality as the biggest sin. and it's the biggest taboo. i talked to pastors and bishops and lay leaders and people who go to church every sunday, who hear the pastor talking about gay members. members in the choir, members who pay heavy ties every sunday. and i'm not surprised. and i think we're going to hear more of this type of behavior coming out of the church. >>
and he joins us now. j.l., good to talk to you. >> thank you. >> i had to have a conversation before this just to sort of better understand how we could approach this conversation. because these are accusations, allegations at this point. nothing's been proven against the bishop eddie long. but were you shocked to hear, to read about these accusations from these two young men against the bishop? >> no, i was not. >> you weren't? >> no, i was not shocked. when i was...
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joining us up is shane moore, a global soccer mom. she joins us now from chicago. great to see you. how do you do all of this? first of all, how did you come up with this idea? >> well, i got involved in 2002 right at the inception of the one campaign. so i really am a state at home mom. i have three children. i live outside of chicago and i just realized i needed to educate myself and educate others and it doesn't take lot to make a difference. that's what i want to tell my friends and my family, that you can make a difference right from your own homes, from your own kitchens. >> shayne, how do you reach people? enough to go get groceries and dry cleaners and pick your kids up, get dinner on the table and then to try to help change the world. how do you get people interested in what you're selling? >> there's a lot of people behind this movement. when one started it was a grassroots movement. now there's 2.5 million people of the one campaign. one is cool because they do a lot of the work for you. it's make this phone call or sign this petition. it's stuff you can do in five minute
joining us up is shane moore, a global soccer mom. she joins us now from chicago. great to see you. how do you do all of this? first of all, how did you come up with this idea? >> well, i got involved in 2002 right at the inception of the one campaign. so i really am a state at home mom. i have three children. i live outside of chicago and i just realized i needed to educate myself and educate others and it doesn't take lot to make a difference. that's what i want to tell my friends and...
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some of the stuff that gets us energy or allows to us use energy more efficiently uses this rare earth minerals. it never comes to our attention. >> exactly. >> we do need those but we then can have clean air energy. i think it's something we'll talk about a lot more often. thank you. >> thanks, ali. >>> improving health and education, the foundation, it is changing the world one huge solution at a time. not small ideas. big ideas. today's big i coming up after the break. ybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual. let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. stay twice... earn a free night! two separate stays at comfort inn or any of these choice hotels can earn you a free night -- only when you book at choicehotels.com. >>> an important ruling from the food and drug administration regarding the drug avandia came out just a short time ago. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen in atlanta with an updat
some of the stuff that gets us energy or allows to us use energy more efficiently uses this rare earth minerals. it never comes to our attention. >> exactly. >> we do need those but we then can have clean air energy. i think it's something we'll talk about a lot more often. thank you. >> thanks, ali. >>> improving health and education, the foundation, it is changing the world one huge solution at a time. not small ideas. big ideas. today's big i coming up after the...
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tell us each week what you want us to debate. richard, see you next week. >> see you next week. >>> i'm going to need a minute to recover from that beating. the smackdown i just took from richard quest. but i will be back in a minute. there's a smartphone app for everything else so why not one to make you healthier and maybe get me or you into a skinnier vest. that's part of our continuing eatocracy special series. >>> all right. i've recovered from the whole quest situation. i don't have to deal with that for another week. all this week we are looking at different aspects of food in our lives in our special eatocracy series. there's an app for tracking protein, for tracking your carbohydrates, for tracking your raw food diet. it's called salud and it's being developed right down the street at georgia tech. a doctoral student is with me with the details. thank you very much for this. this is neat. for a guy like me this is perfect because i don't keep track of what i eat to start with. but this goes beyond just listing what you e
tell us each week what you want us to debate. richard, see you next week. >> see you next week. >>> i'm going to need a minute to recover from that beating. the smackdown i just took from richard quest. but i will be back in a minute. there's a smartphone app for everything else so why not one to make you healthier and maybe get me or you into a skinnier vest. that's part of our continuing eatocracy special series. >>> all right. i've recovered from the whole quest...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> it's being billed as a big discovery out in space. scientists say they have found the first earth-like planet that actually might be able to sustain human life. josh levs is here. let's call them up. we have some neighbors out there. >> it's only 20 light years away. not too bad, right? this actually is pretty cool. what we have for you here is a video based on this announcement, th is artist rendering. take a look at this, this artist rendering of what this is. this is a constellation called libra, a star researchers have been studying, gliese 581. one of them which is newly discovered is called gliese 581 g, squarely in the middle of what they're calling a habitable zone where they believe liquid water could exist on the planet's surface and why it's
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> it's being billed as a big discovery out in space. scientists say they have found the first earth-like planet that actually might be able to sustain human life. josh levs is here. let's call them up. we have some neighbors...